The ability of Pakistanis to give a sacrifice on Eid has remained consistent over the years.

According to a Gilani Research Foundation Survey carried out by Gallup Pakistan, 67% Pakistanis gave a sacrifice at Eid this year; 32% did not.

A nationally representative sample of adult men and women, from across the four provinces was asked, Did you have a chance to give a sacrifice at Eid this year? In response, 67% respondents said that they did have a chance to give a sacrifice this Eid, while 32% said they did not and 1% did not respond.

This question was also asked from 2011 to 2013. The responses indicate that the ability of Pakistanis to give a sacrifice on Eid-ul-Azha has remained fairly consistent over the years. In 2011, 65% respondents said yes, while 34% said no and 1% did not respond. In 2012, 64% respondents said yes, while 35% said no and 1% did not respond. In 2013, 64% respondents said yes, while 36% said no.

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